Dr. Jenn Offers Fired Imus the Catalyst For Change
April 14, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
April 14, 2007 - Dr. Jenn, a Burlingame California based relationship specialist and celebrity coach, went to the aid of the derailed shock Jock Don Imus, on Friday the 13th, mailing him a copy of her co-authored book, A Little Book of Listening Skills: 52 Essential Practices for Profoundly Loving Yourself and Other People, along with private information for his chance at beginning the change Rutger's women's basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer announced Friday morning, she hopes will occur. Imus himself reportedly shared with his wife Deirdre that he wants to change things. Perhaps this is the luckiest Friday the 13th Imus may have ever had. “The catalyst for change that both Stringer and Imus want to happen can be found by practicing transformational listening™” reported Dr. Jenn. “With out transformational listening, very little personal growth will occur. Imus will most likely continue to overstep boundaries even if he is off the air, and that would be a shame, given the great opportunity he has right now to generate a more loving approach to his life and others.”
Transformational listening, is the cornerstone to building a healthy relationship with yourself and others. It leads to "right action." When you listen deeply, with your heart, it is the listening that leads to cogent, necessary and sufficient change. The listening is not an end to itself, it is a powerful beginning. It could be the beginning of a new Imus. It certainly could be the catalyst for many people who still hold racist, sexists ideas, as transformational listening helps people stop seeing others as enemy images, or “things.” It helps people grow new neural connections in the brain, allowing them to make better decisions in life.
To learn more about the benefits of transformational listening and its ability to change your life, visit Dr. Jenn at www.drjennscoaching.com.
Dr. Jenn founded Dr. Jenn’s Coaching to help entertainers as well as teens and parents repair and grow the neural connections in the brain that allow them to create loving, life affirming relationships with themselves and other people.
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